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Sunday, December 14, 2014
US Navy Blacksmiths at Work on the Deck of the Union Monitor USS Lehigh During the Civil War
US Navy blacksmiths at work on the deck of the Union monitor USS Lehigh during the Civil War. The darkroom where this photographs were probably developed and a box of equipment with the name of photographer Egbert Guy Fowx on it, who probably took this photo, are visible on deck on the right behind the ironworking operation. Animated stereoscopic photographs.
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Time-lapse View of the Crew and Officers of the Union Monitor USS Saugus on the James River, Virginia (1865)
Time-lapse view of the crew and officers of the Union monitor USS Saugus posing on its deck on the James River, Virginia, c. 1865.
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